five major labour investors decided they had enough, and have forced travis kavanagh, had enough, ande man who revolutionised the taxi industry, to resign. last week he said he was taking indefinite leave of absence after a series of scandals hit the company. it's battling allegations of harassment, discrimination, and corporate misconduct. he also suffered recent personal tragedy following the sudden death of his mother. chris roebuck, visiting professor of transformational leadership at cass business school said the company now faces the challenge of finding a new boss. this is a classic example of where the person that is the entrepreneur, that sets up the organisation, is potentially not the best person to move it into the next phase of the ipo and growth. especially when you add on all of these scandals he's been subjected to. so what's happened is, he said he would quietly disappear and go and have a little holiday, but the investors are saying, hang on, we don't really think he can keep his fingers out of the pie and we have to formalise this. the question is, who are they goin